Exactly. I think it’s much more likely that we’ll get a way to “feel” things remotely than smell them. If we ever do anything with scent, it’ll probably require bypassing the nose and going straight for the brain, and I highly doubt we’re anywhere near capable of doing that.
To at least some extent we’ve already got the remote feeling thing with haptic suits, though they’re still rather pricey for most at the moment. Also not sure how great their functionality is since I’ve never tried any myself.
Yeah, I’ve heard good things about haptic gloves, but I also heard people claim that haptic feedback on phones feels like actually pressing buttons, and that’s absolutely not true. But I do think it’s a far more premising area of research, because touch is just electrical signals at the end of the day.
Exactly. I think it’s much more likely that we’ll get a way to “feel” things remotely than smell them. If we ever do anything with scent, it’ll probably require bypassing the nose and going straight for the brain, and I highly doubt we’re anywhere near capable of doing that.
Neuralink test subject: Why do I smell burnt toast?
Sorry, we had the settings misconfigured and “mildly” scorched your hippocampus.
Ok, but why do I smell hippos??
To at least some extent we’ve already got the remote feeling thing with haptic suits, though they’re still rather pricey for most at the moment. Also not sure how great their functionality is since I’ve never tried any myself.
Yeah, I’ve heard good things about haptic gloves, but I also heard people claim that haptic feedback on phones feels like actually pressing buttons, and that’s absolutely not true. But I do think it’s a far more premising area of research, because touch is just electrical signals at the end of the day.